In this podcast, master certified coach, speaker and trainer Else Kramer shares strategies from her coaching practice for people with smart minds. This podcast is geared towards gifted adults - and the people who work with them. She discusses how to avoid bore-out and burnout, how to love your fast brain whilst accepting some of the challenges it may bring, and how to design a life that perfectly ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 97 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessSelf-ImprovementEducation |
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In this podcast episode, I look at overconsuming knowledge and its detrimental impact on our lives. Because constantly seeking new information without taking the time to process and apply it can lead to overwhelm and a lack of focus. more
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Never have I listened to someone and felt so understood. Being neurodivergent myself I’ve either been shamed for being who I am and subsequently been given advice that has not worked. That, or I’ve been told I’m amazing and brilliant and my struggles have been totally ignored. (Probably because they didn’t know what to say.) This podcast not gives me a fuzzy feeling because I now feel ‘seen’ - iy makes me feel less alone. I realize listening to Else, where I have struggled and what I can do abou... more
Although I have a fast, smart brain, and acknowledged this years ago, Else Kramer provides new and useful in-depth insights, tips and tricks. more
I’ve found this podcast to be incredibly insightful and inspirational. more
The podcast explores our brain in a playful yet direct way… to rattle the cage ( I.e. the comfort zone) the brain prefers to stay and operate in. Coach Kramer is an experienced coach and is now podcasting as a way to expand her own comfort zone. She walks the talk and for listeners, the talk is not only enjoyable but also a way to supportively challenge our own beliefs and limitations. Looking forward to where this road is taking me.
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